MissHannah
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I've just been checking on Ebay and Dylon appears to be the only make you can buy in this country. I wonder if it's the same stuff under a different name.
Lady Day said:Use RIT, but the LIQUID one, not the powder. The liquid gives better overall coverage, and rinses out faster/cleaner than the powder. I dyed some vintage nylons and some cotton stockings in both, and both took better to the liquid than the powder mixture.
I've been to the USA alot and i'm sure i've seen the Dylan range there with the same name.MissHannah said:I've just been checking on Ebay and Dylon appears to be the only make you can buy in this country. I wonder if it's the same stuff under a different name.
ShrinkingViolet said:I have a somewhat similar question: Do you think it's possible to dye/stain white or beige leather shoes navy or red or other dark colours? Coloured shoe polish wouldn't be enough, would it?
ShrinkingViolet said:I have a somewhat similar question: Do you think it's possible to dye/stain white or beige leather shoes navy or red or other dark colours? Coloured shoe polish wouldn't be enough, would it?
KittyT said:Not with clothing dye. You will need to take them to a cobbler and they should be able to do it with leather dye.
ShrinkingViolet said:I have a somewhat similar question: Do you think it's possible to dye/stain white or beige leather shoes navy or red or other dark colours? Coloured shoe polish wouldn't be enough, would it?